The 2022 Fall Game Jam, Oct 17-21, 2022, is open to Fitchburg State University Game Design students and alumni.
Eligibility:
- Fitchburg State University Game Design students, including
- Game Design majors and minors
- Computer Science majors in the Game Programming concentration
- Other students enrolled in a GAME class this semester
- FSU Game Design alumni
Timeline:
- The FSU Fall Jam runs from Monday, Oct 17 - Friday, Oct 21, 2022
- Kickoff Event will be Monday, Oct 17, 10:00 AM - in Conlon 331
- Game Faculty will reveal the theme and answer any questions
- We encourage attendance if it doesn't conflict with a non-Game classes
- Kickoff will be recorded and shared with participants (here on itch.io & Discord)
- Games should be submitted before 12:00 PM on Friday, Oct 21
- Game Showcase from 4:00 to 5:00 on Friday, Oct 21 in Conlon 329/331
- Teams will set up their game at a desk/computer science-fair style
2022 Theme: Slow
- snail (amongst other things)
Theme & Games:
- Games should incorporate or interpret the theme in any way the team sees fit.
- Games can be created with ANY tools, digital or analog
- Unity, Unreal, Scratch, Twine, board game, tabletop RPG, if it's a game, you can make it!
Participation:
- All students taking a GAME class are expected to participate in the Fall Game Jam, unless otherwise stated by your professor
- Minimum 10 hours per class you're taking
- Participation in the Fall Game Jam may contribute to your course grade -- check your syllabus!
- Most GAME classes will be suspended for the week - check with your instructor to confirm.
- Please do NOT skip your non-Game classes to participate in the Jam. Your LAS courses are essential to your education!
COVID-19 Considerations
- We encourage you to participate in a hybrid manner due to COVID-19.
- Game Design labs will be available for current students during lab hours
- Faculty will generally be around during their class periods
- If you are experiencing a fever or any other COVID-19 symptoms, stay home!
Discord:
- We have created a new FSU Game Design Discord page
- The FSU Game Design Discord - GAME JAMS category may be used during the jam to organize teams & communicate with one another.
- Participants who engage in offensive or toxic behavior will be removed from the server
Teams:
- Teams can be any size (including solo), though we recommend teams of 2-4 people with different levels of experience
- You can form teams on the Discord Server, on your own, or at the Jam kickoff
- Bonus Team Diversifiers (High Fives):
- Your team has members from at least three different years (Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Alumni)
- work with people you've never met
- work with a game genre you've never created before
- take on an unfamiliar role (i.e. programmer as animator, artist as writer, etc.)